Who:A
few child sex abuse victims who are members of a support group called SNAP, the
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAPnetwork.org), a few Chicago
Catholics, and one or two parents of kids who attend the school where Fr. McCormack
molested children.

Visuals:The
group will hold childhood photos and two posters comparing and contrasting the
principal (reported crimes, is off the church payroll) the predator
priest (committed crimes, still on the church payroll).

Details:Yesterday, Barbara
Westrick, an educator for 37 years, was ousted from her job as principal of Our
Lady of the Westside Catholic School. She and many observers are convinced the
move is retaliation for her honest public comments about the deception archdiocesan
mishandling of the Fr. Daniel McCormack case.

Almost
a year and a half ago, McCormack was criminally charged and civilly sued for molesting
several boys. Chicagos Catholic community was roiled by revelations that
church officials refused to suspend McCormack from active ministry despite a)
his being arrested, b) multiple abuse reports and c) church documents showing
that McCormack had been repeatedly accused of abuse for years.

Despite
a damaging internal church probe that showed the failure of various archdiocesan
departments, not a single church employee has been disciplined or even censured
for their role or secrecy in the McCormack case.

Most
of the group wants Cardinal Francis George to

-- discipline
even one of the church officials who enabled McCormack to keep molesting,

--
force McCormack to live in a secure treatment center (instead of with relatives),
and